This city’s weather is dominated by oceanic climate, also famous for its unpredictable temperature condition when you visit it during spring or summer.

During spring and summer, there is a great possibility for strong winds to occur, resulting in heavy storms, rains, and hurricanes. Unlike the other four-season countries, Australia’s winter occurs from June to August, which also affects the weather in Melbourne.

Spring in Melbourne occurs from September to November, summer happens from December to February, while autumn mostly rolls from March to May. The city’s coldest temperature in average is 6 °Celsius in July, and its hottest period usually happens in January with an average temperature of 25.9 °Celsius.

Compared to Melbourne, Sydney’s weather is more stable with hot and humid summer days. The city's climate is ruled by Köppen-Geiger classification and highly affected by the ocean.

Sydney also has four seasons, and because the ocean highly influences the city's temperature, some areas in Sydney may be prone to experience extreme heat, like the coastal suburbs.

The average lowest temperature in Sydney is recorded at 7.1 °Celsius that happens during the winter in July, and its highest temperature is recorded at 26.4 °Celsius which occurs during summer in January.

Travel budget estimation

Traveling to Melbourne, you need to spend at least A$15.00 to eat in an inexpensive restaurant, or A$40.00 to eat in a mid-class restaurant.

A one-way ticket of local transportation for touring the city costs about A$4.00 while taking a taxi will cost you about A$3.46 (starting normal tariff).

For entertainment purpose, a ticket to cinema costs about A$20.00. Chilling in a shop while having a hot cappuccino cup will cost you about A$3.95.

Sydney has slightly higher living cost compared to Melbourne, in which traveler must spend about A$16.24 to eat in an inexpensive restaurant. A dine-in mid-class restaurant should cost you about A$42.00.

Touring the city using local transport costs A$4.20 for a one-way ticket, but you should spend more when taking a taxi, or about A$4.35 (starting normal tariff).

Access to leisure like cinema costs out A$20.00, while sipping a hot cappuccino is worth A$4.02 of your money.

Situated at the heart of Sydney, Springfield Lodge offers a great three-star accommodation for business and leisure trip. It is located at 9 Springfield Avenue, Sydney, and approximately 15 km away from Sydney International Airport. Guests can access public transportation quickly and easily, as the hotel is also close to the King Cross Train Station. If you wish to enjoy the magnificent Potts Point area of Sydney, there’s no other better place to stay.

Staying at Radisson Hotel & Suites Sydney also means a close distance to the city’s landmark, Sydney Opera House which is only a 10-minute walk away. This four-star hotel is the home of comfortable rooms where guests can take a leisure time after touring the city. It’s also popular thanks to the proximity to Sydney Harbor Bridge, Paddy's Market- Market City and Queen Victoria Building.

Located at 68 Market Street, Sydney, 2000, Swissôtel Sydney is a luxurious five-star hotel in the city center, which close to various popular landmarks. The rooms are comfortably designed to ease every guest during their stay and allow them to enjoy the city during the day. The hotel is close to Westfield Shopping Centre- Sydney Tower, Queen Victoria Building, Strand Arcade and The Galeries.